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the unfolding of fukushima disaster could severely damage the image and the bank accounts of the u.s. who designed the station india is already rethinking its business dealings with the company general electric plus in other news. as more marco that he continues to regain control of libya from the opposition russia pushes for a cease fire resolution in the security council after the. crowd got to grips on that front on. it with r.t. live from moscow where it's now just after seven pm well japan is struggling to regain control of the overheated reactors at the tsunami damaged fukushima nuclear plant after a series of blasts on fire as forcing engineers and both in and managing the crisis has reportedly sustained injuries including radiation exposure now military helicopters drop. sea water was a stricken reactors trying to avert a nuclear meltdown the water used five a fire engines loaded with thirty tons of water three out of a six reactors are reported to be in a critical condition radiation levels have risen in the thirty kilometer zone surrounding the station experts say the area i
the unfolding of fukushima disaster could severely damage the image and the bank accounts of the u.s. who designed the station india is already rethinking its business dealings with the company general electric plus in other news. as more marco that he continues to regain control of libya from the opposition russia pushes for a cease fire resolution in the security council after the. crowd got to grips on that front on. it with r.t. live from moscow where it's now just after seven pm well japan...
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the u.s. are expected to be on hand to help monitor the damaged reactors. you can also bet they'll have one of these, a geiger counter. the bbc's david shukman explains what they can expect when they get there. >> reporter: day after day, new threats emerge at fukushima, multiple explosions, sudden rises in radiation, a scene so hazardous only 50 workers are left on site to try to bring things under control. getting hard information about the fate of the power station is proving really difficult. here's what we think is happening. reactor one, its outer building exploded on saturday. there's probably been a partial melting inside. and they're still pumping in seawater. reactor two, the most worrying, with an explosion here last night and crucially a potential breach inside it. the first possible damage to any of the reactors. it's thought that this device down below, which handles excess pressure, may have been breached. and this could be one source of leaking radiation. now, reactor three is
the u.s. are expected to be on hand to help monitor the damaged reactors. you can also bet they'll have one of these, a geiger counter. the bbc's david shukman explains what they can expect when they get there. >> reporter: day after day, new threats emerge at fukushima, multiple explosions, sudden rises in radiation, a scene so hazardous only 50 workers are left on site to try to bring things under control. getting hard information about the fate of the power station is proving really...
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the u.s. has a military base in the island country the navy's powerful fifth fleet and six thousand troops are stationed there and in response to the brutal crackdown the u.s. president has wielded his authority to pick up the phone and call the king of pop the president expressed his deep concern over the violence in bahrain and stressed the need for maximum restraint words the forces on the ground now backed by one thousand saudi arabian troops who don't appear to be listening to critics say the talk doesn't amount to any help for the bahraini people it amounts to this absolutely there's a double standard in the way the u.s. deals with a friend versus foe unlike libya the brain is a strong u.s. ally in the oil rich persian gulf it's all about oil it's also all about geo political military strategy the u.s. says a lot of military assets in the persian gulf right now we want to make sure they stay there u.s. interests coming at the cost of people's lives and it could cost at the values of huma
the u.s. has a military base in the island country the navy's powerful fifth fleet and six thousand troops are stationed there and in response to the brutal crackdown the u.s. president has wielded his authority to pick up the phone and call the king of pop the president expressed his deep concern over the violence in bahrain and stressed the need for maximum restraint words the forces on the ground now backed by one thousand saudi arabian troops who don't appear to be listening to critics say...
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they say the u.s. government is unfairly targeting them because of their religion. >>> you know she's got the golden touch. oprah winfrey has a knack for identifying new tv talent. we're going to meet a young comic in a wheelchair who is so promising he's landed his own show. >> on her network. inspiring story. >>> the fighting in libya has escalated drastically. gadhafi's military used gun ships, helicopters and rockets. to pound rebel forces. >> hospitals are now trying to cope with the constant flow of wounded fighters. lama hasan reports from benghazi. >> reporter: fierce battles raged on sunday's rebel fighters pushing westward toward tripoli were met by air attacks and ground forces loyal to libya's leader moammar gadhafi. >> all i saw is bombs and bullets. we were trying to escape and come back. i was begging everybody to, like, give me a ride. it was really scary. >> reporter: front line now appears to lie between two towns. they were telling us it was too dangerous to proceed. we heard from th
they say the u.s. government is unfairly targeting them because of their religion. >>> you know she's got the golden touch. oprah winfrey has a knack for identifying new tv talent. we're going to meet a young comic in a wheelchair who is so promising he's landed his own show. >> on her network. inspiring story. >>> the fighting in libya has escalated drastically. gadhafi's military used gun ships, helicopters and rockets. to pound rebel forces. >> hospitals are now...
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the u.s. evacuations comes as japanese military choppers dump water on that fukushima nuclear plant. but will this really help stop the meltdown? >> also ahead, we'll take a look at all the available options at fukushima as the situation grows more desperate hour by hour. >>> difficult questions about power plant safety here in the u.s. and how our own nuclear program compares to japan's. >>> we begin with the military flights over the crippled nuclear reactor, choppers dumping water in a final attempt to stop a full meltdown. >> the u.s. urgently insisted that japan take heroic steps to head off a catastrophe. indeed, the pilots of those choppers are probably facing death. t.j. winick has the latest. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: mike and peggy, good morning. it appears the situation at the plant continues to worsen, though there has been a lot of conflicting information between what japanese officials are saying and what is being said here in the u.s. workers who might very well be on a su
the u.s. evacuations comes as japanese military choppers dump water on that fukushima nuclear plant. but will this really help stop the meltdown? >> also ahead, we'll take a look at all the available options at fukushima as the situation grows more desperate hour by hour. >>> difficult questions about power plant safety here in the u.s. and how our own nuclear program compares to japan's. >>> we begin with the military flights over the crippled nuclear reactor, choppers...
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and next hour we talked to a former u.s. attorney general who had to deal with a similar nuclear emergency back in nineteen seventy nine he says that one of them a serious setback for the situation is a lot of he said information. what's most scary is that we can't get a hold of the facts and i know that very well from my time as governor at the time of three mile island accident it was terribly frustrating you could not get a grip on what precisely the facts were people were tell you more than they knew or less than they knew self-appointed experts kept showing up and the company that ran the plant was a very poor source of information they misrepresented certain facts to us so we had to do was operate really as investigators and constantly go back to people for their version of the facts and then put that together with the with everyone else's . but we're following all the continuing developments in japan since the quake and tsunami struck the country the latest they're getting is that these are increasing of a nuclear mel
and next hour we talked to a former u.s. attorney general who had to deal with a similar nuclear emergency back in nineteen seventy nine he says that one of them a serious setback for the situation is a lot of he said information. what's most scary is that we can't get a hold of the facts and i know that very well from my time as governor at the time of three mile island accident it was terribly frustrating you could not get a grip on what precisely the facts were people were tell you more than...
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the u.s. germany have sent teams. rummaging through. sniffer dogs they try and. search for survivors but after say the true extent of the damage is only just becoming clear and the worry is that it could be compounded even more number and fresh threats of another earthquake magnitude seven striking in three to seven days and another aftershock of a magnitude six attention in this area within four weeks and as i say the food supplies here and all the infrastructure is compatible and please be knocked out if one's been evans but i want food they can and we met a man on the way to sendai last night seventy kilometers away he had driven all the way from sendai seventy countries to go shopping for food food drink and and supplies to take it back home to sendai because all the shelves here are empty but the eight supply the aid supplies are coming in the rescue operation and relief operation is in full swing here all over at great factories of empty their supplies all across the country and all means making sense as quickly as possible to these relief centers here wher
the u.s. germany have sent teams. rummaging through. sniffer dogs they try and. search for survivors but after say the true extent of the damage is only just becoming clear and the worry is that it could be compounded even more number and fresh threats of another earthquake magnitude seven striking in three to seven days and another aftershock of a magnitude six attention in this area within four weeks and as i say the food supplies here and all the infrastructure is compatible and please be...
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lifting the wii south to new heights the u.s. vice president visits moscow backing the bid for russia's world trade organization membership. coming to you live from our studios in moscow you're watching our teeth thanks for joining us now japanese officials are warning of new threats in the country well they fear there's a risk of another explosion at the fukushima power plant but remain confident it can withstand a blast like the first reactor did on saturday well the government is also saying that the second reactor in fukushima could be experiencing a partial meltdown meanwhile radiation has increased to four hundred fold in the region of the yagi which lies in dozens of kilometers further north well it's not clear at the moment if the radiation came from the local nuclear plant or drifted from the facility in fukushima balding site. explosion officials claim the radioactivity released so far does not pose a threat to human health having served out the number of people admitted to hospital suffering exposure is said to be risi
lifting the wii south to new heights the u.s. vice president visits moscow backing the bid for russia's world trade organization membership. coming to you live from our studios in moscow you're watching our teeth thanks for joining us now japanese officials are warning of new threats in the country well they fear there's a risk of another explosion at the fukushima power plant but remain confident it can withstand a blast like the first reactor did on saturday well the government is also saying...
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investors took their cue from a selloff of u.s. stocks on wall street and mounting concerns over the troubled nuclear power station in quake it this northeastern japan. trader also anticipated accelerated yen buying by japanese firms bidding to repatriot their overseas assets to boost reconstruction efforts back home. on the new york foreign exchange, the yen reached 76.25 yen per dollar at one point, smashing the previous high set nearly 16 years ago in april 1995 by more than three yen. >> people are feeling nervous about the markets and it is a typical risk off day where the high interest rate currencies go down and the low currencies like the yen and swiss franc go up. as the news comes in, i think investors are trying to make up their mind as to how bad this will be and it is very uncertain right now. and i don't think we are getting nuf information to make good decisions. >> the momentum is carrying other to tokyo. here yen buying remains strong with the japanese currency trading above the 79 level. the yen is going for 79.44
investors took their cue from a selloff of u.s. stocks on wall street and mounting concerns over the troubled nuclear power station in quake it this northeastern japan. trader also anticipated accelerated yen buying by japanese firms bidding to repatriot their overseas assets to boost reconstruction efforts back home. on the new york foreign exchange, the yen reached 76.25 yen per dollar at one point, smashing the previous high set nearly 16 years ago in april 1995 by more than three yen....
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the u.s. have be commercial interests and other places like bahrain which is also suffering here men ivory coast to see horrible violence the west is not so interested parties trying to push are reporting that now with concerns that a no fly zone over libya could be a cover up for foreign and for scaling gauge and antiwar activists jim brann says that you were solution is full of holes you can interpret so many things and then i mean what on earth you mean by protecting civilians presumably it means protecting civilians from both sides because there are clear suggestions of atrocities on both sides and you know one sided thing but of course i think the central point is that the whole thrust of the intervention is not seems to me is not a principled thing and that accounts for the for the contradictions and the holes in the resolution i think the whole thing is a mess so the resolution itself is full of holes because i think you have to question the whole process and once you start on the proce
the u.s. have be commercial interests and other places like bahrain which is also suffering here men ivory coast to see horrible violence the west is not so interested parties trying to push are reporting that now with concerns that a no fly zone over libya could be a cover up for foreign and for scaling gauge and antiwar activists jim brann says that you were solution is full of holes you can interpret so many things and then i mean what on earth you mean by protecting civilians presumably it...
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a moment too soon after years calling for the u.s. troops to get out not just now the recent killing of those children just a week ago and then a close relative of how many cars i am south or some tout at least relations between afghanistan and nato and as you said they're quite personally it's you know my guest too and how many cars i now the u.s. military leaders defend their operations are made by claiming that thousands of insurgents have been killed or captured during the time they bring their surely ten years of their presence in the region they'll say wasn't totally in vain. well on the one hand they're saying that but on the other hand there and i think just today actually news coming out of washington they're looking for. staying in afghanistan where you really do have to say if this problem hasn't been solved by military means. how long are we looking are we looking at the twenty years that it should i think really clear and. there is no military solution to the situation the solution lies in the hands of the afghan people i
a moment too soon after years calling for the u.s. troops to get out not just now the recent killing of those children just a week ago and then a close relative of how many cars i am south or some tout at least relations between afghanistan and nato and as you said they're quite personally it's you know my guest too and how many cars i now the u.s. military leaders defend their operations are made by claiming that thousands of insurgents have been killed or captured during the time they bring...
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of the u.s. markets now they're shrugging off japanese worries with the lack of information on what's actually happening there. and what to expect causing investors to sell for cash the dow is down two point two percent so is the nasdaq in the rush of the session and did something like three hours ago a bit more optimism than elsewhere with the r.t.s. my six managing some gains although at the beginning of the session secular groups on the stocks now there's a tug of war between sad news between japan and its pushing of world markets but at the same time the situation in libya and bahrain are supporting high oil prices with ongoing uncertainty of world crude wills lights out of the region therefore we're seeing that point nine percent point four percent. down point six percent here is not that you can see here. but we are seeing today is that the markets are not pricing in the worst case scenario of the development of france and japan clearly japan is just making up for some of the losses which w
of the u.s. markets now they're shrugging off japanese worries with the lack of information on what's actually happening there. and what to expect causing investors to sell for cash the dow is down two point two percent so is the nasdaq in the rush of the session and did something like three hours ago a bit more optimism than elsewhere with the r.t.s. my six managing some gains although at the beginning of the session secular groups on the stocks now there's a tug of war between sad news...
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u.s. markets are sure rocking of statements from the e.u. energy commissioner as we've mentioned before he said that the situation that damaged nuclear reactors north out of control and the possible catastrophic events may occur within the next hour or so housing is down more than twenty percent. and in russia bit more optimism than elsewhere take a look at those indices if we can hear some of my sex manage to some gains although lower than in the beginning of wednesday's session take a look at some of those individual shares now there's a tug of war between sad news from japan which is pushing world markets lower but the situation in libya and bahrain are supporting high oil prices with ongoing uncertainty over world crude supplies out of the region therefore we see ross navigating point nine percent new quote point four percent by the end of the session you can see in vestment financial corp wraps up versus not much of it. but we are seeing today is that markets are not pricing in the worst case scenario the development of france and japan
u.s. markets are sure rocking of statements from the e.u. energy commissioner as we've mentioned before he said that the situation that damaged nuclear reactors north out of control and the possible catastrophic events may occur within the next hour or so housing is down more than twenty percent. and in russia bit more optimism than elsewhere take a look at those indices if we can hear some of my sex manage to some gains although lower than in the beginning of wednesday's session take a look at...
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today, u.s. officials told americans within 50 miles of the plant to evacuate the area or stay indoors. that is two and a half times as wide as the danger zone established by the japanese. harry smith begins tonight's coverage of the disaster in japan. >> reporter: in a sign of how grave japan's crisis has become, the emperor, akihito, made an unprecedented television address, acknowledging that he is deeply worried, urging his subjects not to give up. it did little to calm a country increasingly distrustful, given the wave of conflicting reports and mixed messages. >> ( translated ): there is both positive and negative news. i don't know which i should believe. >> reporter: and today on capitol hill, u.s. energy secretary and nuclear expert steven chu said he, too, is baffled. >> and there are conflicting reports, and so, we don't really know in detail what's happening. >> reporter: at the fukushima plant, there are two key areas of concern, pumping enough water into the reactors to keep the nuc
today, u.s. officials told americans within 50 miles of the plant to evacuate the area or stay indoors. that is two and a half times as wide as the danger zone established by the japanese. harry smith begins tonight's coverage of the disaster in japan. >> reporter: in a sign of how grave japan's crisis has become, the emperor, akihito, made an unprecedented television address, acknowledging that he is deeply worried, urging his subjects not to give up. it did little to calm a country...
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u.s. automaker general motors says its assembly plant in louisiana has not been operating since monday. the firm has not been able to get sufficient parts from japan. gm says it hopes to resume operations as soon as possible. openle, a company within the gm group says it has temporarily halted production at its factories in germany and spain. swedish tell 0 com equipment maker ericsson has expressed concern about the availability of japanese parts and says it will consider sourcing from suppliers. finnish cell phone maker nokia says a lack of japanese components may affect the outpouft its products. >>> another problem for toke yees shell shocked consumers. soon after the quake, shelves run out of milk and then there was a run on bottled water and now a shortage of eggs is driving up prices. farmers say it will take some time before supplies return to normal. metropolitan tokyo get most of its eggs from northeastern japan. at this store in tokyo, eggs cost 40% more than before the quake. c
u.s. automaker general motors says its assembly plant in louisiana has not been operating since monday. the firm has not been able to get sufficient parts from japan. gm says it hopes to resume operations as soon as possible. openle, a company within the gm group says it has temporarily halted production at its factories in germany and spain. swedish tell 0 com equipment maker ericsson has expressed concern about the availability of japanese parts and says it will consider sourcing from...
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are coming up in about twenty minutes time we talk to a former u.s. governor who also had to deal with a nuclear emergency and one hundred seventy nine are we coming back to our main story of course in just a few moments don't go away. wealthy british style. tirelessly. market finance scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our feet. download for your fishel on see how placation your high phone on pod touch from the i choose ops to. watch on t.v. like on the go. video on demand oxys minefield costs and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the. morning's today bolland says once again fled up the phone these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations or the day . to come. to close to. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've got the future of coverage in the united kingdom is available in the house bill and the forty one hotel
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of the u.s. vice president was in high spirits when he arrived on a two day visit to moscow earlier this week his main goal was to encourage the continued reset between the two countries while libya understandably made it into the discussions the majority of the visit was focused on a boosting trade the talks may have been a serious issues but the mood was certainly light and we joked with joe biden that he hopes the u.s. vice president won't be working on russia's bid for w membership all the way to be every his career the russian leader was promised that washington is doing all it can to make the accession happen democratic strategist chris look at the u.s. says the u.s. needs russia's support of this visit highlights that. i think that the existing relations are on a track moving forward no matter what the little disruptions are and i think that's very important and i think that's part of what biden strip is all about and then the obama's trip will be all about which is that even if we have se
of the u.s. vice president was in high spirits when he arrived on a two day visit to moscow earlier this week his main goal was to encourage the continued reset between the two countries while libya understandably made it into the discussions the majority of the visit was focused on a boosting trade the talks may have been a serious issues but the mood was certainly light and we joked with joe biden that he hopes the u.s. vice president won't be working on russia's bid for w membership all the...
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place or the most notable ones include the explosion at the national reactor testing station in the u.s. state of idaho back in one thousand nine hundred sixty one and a more recent problem occurred talk a more dough you a new processing facility in japan in one thousand nine hundred nine where work is added to many buckets of uranium directly into a precipitation tank which pounds those dead people and to date was a steam explosion at the mohan a nuclear power plant for people there died and eighteen was seriously injured while we're there we can see the country has been no stranger to problems within its nuclear industry. or so just to remind you of our breaking news story this hour the explosion at a nuclear power plant in japan there was shaking and a lot of white smoke as you can see hopefully on your screen just in a few minutes as we bring you some of those very dramatic pictures when the plume of spoke glowed up into the sky. there we go with the roof of the focus she may react so we do now know what has also collapsed at least four people were injured workers at the plant but t
place or the most notable ones include the explosion at the national reactor testing station in the u.s. state of idaho back in one thousand nine hundred sixty one and a more recent problem occurred talk a more dough you a new processing facility in japan in one thousand nine hundred nine where work is added to many buckets of uranium directly into a precipitation tank which pounds those dead people and to date was a steam explosion at the mohan a nuclear power plant for people there died and...
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to other news now the smalling afghan president hamid karzai says nato and the u.s. should stop their operations in the water one country it comes just days after karzai is cousin and nine children collecting firewood were killed in two separate u.s. attacks artie's going to a bushel as the story. the afghan president hamid karzai as you say was furious at what he sees as a spate of killings by nato troops he gave a speech his exact words were the u.s. nato ally asked to stop operations on our soil he made the call as part of an emotional speech highly critical of the organization and its allies as a whole comes after visiting survivors of an air raid in the east of the country where he saw the legal for a one year old child and get a to me actually cried on seeing those scenes just a few days ago nato troops killed because i was cousin in another night raid in kandahar and that follows just recently nato admitting he'd killed nine children in a similar a and just before that another sixty five civilians afghan officials alleged were killed an investigation is under
to other news now the smalling afghan president hamid karzai says nato and the u.s. should stop their operations in the water one country it comes just days after karzai is cousin and nine children collecting firewood were killed in two separate u.s. attacks artie's going to a bushel as the story. the afghan president hamid karzai as you say was furious at what he sees as a spate of killings by nato troops he gave a speech his exact words were the u.s. nato ally asked to stop operations on our...
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a moment too soon if he is calling for the u.s. troops to get out i think just today actually news coming out of washington looking for a good time scale for staying in afghanistan where you really do have to say this problem hasn't been solved by military means or in a decade. long looking are looking very quickly twenty years. should i think really be clear you know the reason no military solution to the situation the solution lies in the hands of the people in the west. you know we're looking for what. the arab league has applied to the idea of a no fly zone over libya after an imagine to some its member states agree to ask the u.n. security council to impose the restriction the u.k. and france have been pushing the idea back not so fast on international backing the arab league and the e.u. want kind of the data to step down confusion and tails continues only that i made the calls to shift in the balance of power and he's at some point i was in the rebel stronghold of benghazi where people feel that i did help well the right to
a moment too soon if he is calling for the u.s. troops to get out i think just today actually news coming out of washington looking for a good time scale for staying in afghanistan where you really do have to say this problem hasn't been solved by military means or in a decade. long looking are looking very quickly twenty years. should i think really be clear you know the reason no military solution to the situation the solution lies in the hands of the people in the west. you know we're...
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jargon for people that are in the business of tapes of the drift to the right across europe and the u.s. want more people are getting the political and like the new. york times or not it is the. really the latest science and technology from. the future. wealthy british style it's a small town.
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comes to the ties between professional football and the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in one thousand funny that relationship meant slaves during world war two and today that bond is stronger than ever in war we are insensitive to kill all kill kill kill anyone trying to kill an elephant recent history is taught us the sports is never just something that we just sit back and smile and sports always had an important social function and the history of american sports is no different. to most of. bringing you the latest in science and technology from the realm slush. we've dumped a few jerks covering. culture is the same of you i can tell you love her even more so because we're trying to from the drift to the right all across europe and the us more and more.
comes to the ties between professional football and the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in one thousand funny that relationship meant slaves during world war two and today that bond is stronger than ever in war we are insensitive to kill all kill kill kill anyone trying to kill an elephant recent history is taught us the sports is never just something that we just sit back and smile and sports always had an important social function and the history of american...
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as for the offer from the u.s. government, we'd like to receive more support from the u.s. government on what can be provided from the u.s. government and what is needed in the disaster areas being coordinated and discussed. and at least, on our part, from the cabinet, we have never said that we don't need such support. we are requesting for specific support to the u.s. government, and they are responding, as well. >>> translator: this is a followup question. secretary of state hillary clinton said that coolants are in shortage. was there any specific offers for specific support and are you going to need such assistance as well? >>> translator: in the meantime, what has been discussed we don't grasp the details of the discussions. as for the cooling, we are going to use water in principle. we need to secure water and procure water and efforts raised to that extent and there's sea water nearby. i don't know such a report and we don't know the details of what you have said, but we'd like to check. regarding the fire engines, they are being provided by the u.s. military. betwe
as for the offer from the u.s. government, we'd like to receive more support from the u.s. government on what can be provided from the u.s. government and what is needed in the disaster areas being coordinated and discussed. and at least, on our part, from the cabinet, we have never said that we don't need such support. we are requesting for specific support to the u.s. government, and they are responding, as well. >>> translator: this is a followup question. secretary of state hillary...
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beyond japan first the tsunami alert has been raised in various parts of the pacific all the way to the u.s. west coast and now the threat coming from those nuclear plants are worrying our residents in the southern region that is in russia's far east they are on high alert as well it is if to give you an idea of the geography it's to the north of japan so all this is happening north east of the country well again you're looking at pictures of the nuclear power plant the fukushima plant it has been mentioned over and over because it has been in this state of emergency since the earthquake hit the cooling system is not happened i was not working and now there are reports of an explosion initial reports we have yet to find out where exactly it occurred why it happened is it because of the cooling system not working is it because of something else we have to get more details of that but there are initial reports of an explosion in japanese t.v. chilling images of smoke billowing from that plant so again at least four people are said to have been injured following an explosion reported explosion
beyond japan first the tsunami alert has been raised in various parts of the pacific all the way to the u.s. west coast and now the threat coming from those nuclear plants are worrying our residents in the southern region that is in russia's far east they are on high alert as well it is if to give you an idea of the geography it's to the north of japan so all this is happening north east of the country well again you're looking at pictures of the nuclear power plant the fukushima plant it has...
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any more efficient at solving this problem than fema was solving hurricane katrina's problems in the u.s. these organizations exist primarily for the purposes of aiding in assisting multinational corporations to provide their solutions to developing and advancing nations who are or are sold on the nuclear power solution that's what we're dealing with throughout the entire world with the i.a.e.a. as well as a promoter of nuclear power whose job is not to necessarily be able to come to the rescue of failed attempts at maintaining quality design in and protecting the public from natural disasters such as we're dealing with here although they'll sell that message when that's when the proof when the proof is in the putting you can clearly see that the i.a.e.a. has absolutely no ability to deal with this problem any more than the japanese government has the ability to deal with this problem and at the end of the day it's the people of japan who have a right to be panicked and they should be questioning the information they're receiving from their government and they should certainly not be sit
any more efficient at solving this problem than fema was solving hurricane katrina's problems in the u.s. these organizations exist primarily for the purposes of aiding in assisting multinational corporations to provide their solutions to developing and advancing nations who are or are sold on the nuclear power solution that's what we're dealing with throughout the entire world with the i.a.e.a. as well as a promoter of nuclear power whose job is not to necessarily be able to come to the rescue...
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the radiation has leaked out more far afield than that according to the new york times and reuters a u.s. aircraft carrier off the japanese coast hundred sixty conses into the pacific ocean . with a geiger counter they need to be in a cloud of smoke that radiation was above the normal levels. stead standing on deck crews crew members receive radiation it's all about the same as they would do normally in a month so their normal not at a critical level. like thing showing but people lining up outside supermarkets wanky we saw at the main supermarket in a center town with. a lot that's no exaggeration people been queuing up overnight to try and stock up on seeing people obviously concerned that. potentially the spread of radiation might mean they have to stay inside or not the earthquake could lead to food shortages already there are a shortage in town and in the whole prefecture in fact one man here we met and told them he commented on food and. right now several of the food shop for limiting people to try them and then having a few up. time to get into the stock but. there is some level o
the radiation has leaked out more far afield than that according to the new york times and reuters a u.s. aircraft carrier off the japanese coast hundred sixty conses into the pacific ocean . with a geiger counter they need to be in a cloud of smoke that radiation was above the normal levels. stead standing on deck crews crew members receive radiation it's all about the same as they would do normally in a month so their normal not at a critical level. like thing showing but people lining up...
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. >>> words of encouragement from u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton. she says she is certain that japan will overcome its difficulties and make a comeback. >> it's been inspiring to see how the japanese people have responded under the most difficult of historic experiences. i have an absolute conviction that japan will come back even stronger for the future. >> reporter: clinton spoke to nhk after visiting the japanese embassy on tuesday in washington. signing a condolence book, clinton wrote one thing that signs through is the resilient spirit of the japanese which is an inspiration to all americans. they are advising americans within 80 kilometers to evacuate the area. this is stricter than the japanese advisory. a discrepa that clinton played down. >> we may have slightly different views about how to the darng or the impact, but those are not really in any way undermining the ongoing work that we're doing together. >> reporter: now we go to the biz desk. shery ahn tells us how the quake is likely to impact the economy. in the wake of the recent disa
. >>> words of encouragement from u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton. she says she is certain that japan will overcome its difficulties and make a comeback. >> it's been inspiring to see how the japanese people have responded under the most difficult of historic experiences. i have an absolute conviction that japan will come back even stronger for the future. >> reporter: clinton spoke to nhk after visiting the japanese embassy on tuesday in washington. signing a...
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atomic emergencies well among the first major nuclear energy incidents was at a testing station in the u.s. state of idaho and steam explosion in one hundred sixty one there was release a small amount of nuclear material but underlined the dangers of the industry will the well known three mile island pennsylvania in one nine hundred seventy nine lines or a partial quote. inside a pressurized water we are japan's first major incident occurred in nine hundred ninety nine it be uranium processing facility north of tokyo workers there added a new directly into a precipitation tank well two people were killed after radiation rosewell a bar a missile limits japan's most deadly problem state was a steam explosion at the mahatma nuclear power plant in two thousand and four four people died and eighteen were seriously injured. what was the theme and then a thank you professor universe thank how the design of the team of riyadh could potentially contain the damage if the west case in. this reactor has cooled entirely by water. a milk down is simply when the nuclear materials cannot be cooled and the
atomic emergencies well among the first major nuclear energy incidents was at a testing station in the u.s. state of idaho and steam explosion in one hundred sixty one there was release a small amount of nuclear material but underlined the dangers of the industry will the well known three mile island pennsylvania in one nine hundred seventy nine lines or a partial quote. inside a pressurized water we are japan's first major incident occurred in nine hundred ninety nine it be uranium processing...
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atomic emergencies among the first major nuclear energy institute there was a testing station in the u.s. state of idaho a steam explosion there back in one sixty one really small amounts of nuclear material but underline the dangers then of the industry then there was the well known three mile island accident in pennsylvania in one hundred seventy nine it's sort of partial core meltdown inside a pressurized water reactor then to japan the first major incident occurred in one thousand nine hundred nine the talk of world processing facility just north of tokyo workers there were attempting to convert an unsafe amount of uranium two people were killed after radiation was well above the acceptable limits there caused a lot of problems at the time japan's most deadly problem to date there was a steam explosion in the nuclear power plant in two thousand and four four people died there and eighteen were seriously injured. because it was simon says an associate professor said tokyo university explains how the design of the fukushima reactor could potentially contain the damage if the worst case
atomic emergencies among the first major nuclear energy institute there was a testing station in the u.s. state of idaho a steam explosion there back in one sixty one really small amounts of nuclear material but underline the dangers then of the industry then there was the well known three mile island accident in pennsylvania in one hundred seventy nine it's sort of partial core meltdown inside a pressurized water reactor then to japan the first major incident occurred in one thousand nine...
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john reese is an activist from the u.s. u.k. based rather stop the war coalition he told me he expects the afghan president to demand the complete withdrawal of foreign troops from his country now. it would hardly be surprising given what he's just experienced to be honest he's just experienced is what's. experiencing over the last ten years of war and occupation. a moment too soon if he is calling. us troops to get out but i think just today actually news coming out of washington looking for open ended time scale. you really do have to say this problem hasn't been solved by good. looking or we can go to the nearest twenty years. should i think really be clear you know there is no military solution to the situation solution lawyers in. the west. are always looking for one. another to use the arab league countries have reportedly but the idea of a no fly zone over libya came during emergency talks as the member states decided to ask the u.n. security council to impose the restriction the u.k. and france have been pushing the idea
john reese is an activist from the u.s. u.k. based rather stop the war coalition he told me he expects the afghan president to demand the complete withdrawal of foreign troops from his country now. it would hardly be surprising given what he's just experienced to be honest he's just experienced is what's. experiencing over the last ten years of war and occupation. a moment too soon if he is calling. us troops to get out but i think just today actually news coming out of washington looking for...
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also that the radiation has leaked out more far afield than that according to the new york times and a u.s. aircraft carrier off the japanese coast two hundred sixty comes into the pacific ocean. with a geiger counter they measure it in a cloud of smoke that radiation was above the normal levels. sounding on cruise members received radiation is all about the same as they would do normally in a month so they're above normal they're not at a critical level they panic here it's being shown by people lining up outside supermarkets it's one queue we saw at the main sea from arkansas in a sense or town was about a kilometer long and that's no exaggeration people have been queuing up overnight to try and stock up on food so people are obviously concerned that potentially the spread of radiation on i mean they have to stay inside or another quake could lead to food shortages are already there are food shortages in town and in this whole prefecture in fact man yes where we met and a couple seventy kilometers the stock up on food and right now several of the food stocks are limiting people to five i
also that the radiation has leaked out more far afield than that according to the new york times and a u.s. aircraft carrier off the japanese coast two hundred sixty comes into the pacific ocean. with a geiger counter they measure it in a cloud of smoke that radiation was above the normal levels. sounding on cruise members received radiation is all about the same as they would do normally in a month so they're above normal they're not at a critical level they panic here it's being shown by...
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u.s. media outlets that the u.s. pentagon has also been preparing britain has one of the countries that code drafted this resolution and has been making statements that it is prepared already to go into the areas eric airspace of libya and maybe take other means so we can anticipate that those western countries will be among the ones to act first what will come out of it is unclear but this is a quite a development coming out of the united nations here in new york. you can always find more on the stories we're covering our facebook page and in a few minutes russia's emergencies minister getting getting ready to help japan overcome disaster we'll hear from him in our interview but first the business news with after a short break. welcome to the business update now finance ministers from the g. seven group of the world's richest nations have agreed to step into currency markets to try and control japan's volatile currency well it's the first time in a decade that the g seven have jointly intervened of the money markets
u.s. media outlets that the u.s. pentagon has also been preparing britain has one of the countries that code drafted this resolution and has been making statements that it is prepared already to go into the areas eric airspace of libya and maybe take other means so we can anticipate that those western countries will be among the ones to act first what will come out of it is unclear but this is a quite a development coming out of the united nations here in new york. you can always find more on...
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a moment too soon if he is calling for the nato and u.s. troops to get out i think yesterday actually news coming out of washington looking for a good time scale for staying in afghanistan where you really do have to say if this problem hasn't been solved by military means in a decade how long are we looking or we can go to the nearest twenty years. should i think really clear you know there is no military solution to the. situation the solution lies in how the people in the west. go with looking for what. the arab league has passed the idea of the no fly zone as a media after an emergency summit member states agree to as the u.n. security council to impose the restriction and you can france has been pushing the idea but has so far fails to win some international backing the arab league and the you want to step down confusion and chaos continues and libya i mean because didn't shift in the balance of power point i was in the rebel stronghold of things gaza where people feel that any help will arrive. hasty and an abashed and the uprising in
a moment too soon if he is calling for the nato and u.s. troops to get out i think yesterday actually news coming out of washington looking for a good time scale for staying in afghanistan where you really do have to say if this problem hasn't been solved by military means in a decade how long are we looking or we can go to the nearest twenty years. should i think really clear you know there is no military solution to the. situation the solution lies in how the people in the west. go with...
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into what was and we do know that radiation according to the report in new york times has reached a u.s. aircraft carrier hundred fifty kilometers off the japanese coast in the pacific ocean so radiation is already spreading out and they mentioned radiation levels that people would in one day they suffered what they would if they were told what they would have normally absorbed in one month the radiation is art in general since the hundreds marched one hundred sixty times of the way from the blast area ok well what about the your mood of the people you know there's already been a shortage of food or water fuel and now there's the latest news of more threat coming from the power plant is there any panic on the street at this point. although the government is playing down afraid of a major nuclear meltdown here and radiation levels are dropping there seems to be from distrust actually in the actual information we're receiving here on the ground among the foreigners here that i spoke the japanese people i spoke to two journalists early this afternoon who on their way out today from fukushi
into what was and we do know that radiation according to the report in new york times has reached a u.s. aircraft carrier hundred fifty kilometers off the japanese coast in the pacific ocean so radiation is already spreading out and they mentioned radiation levels that people would in one day they suffered what they would if they were told what they would have normally absorbed in one month the radiation is art in general since the hundreds marched one hundred sixty times of the way from the...
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if one of the twenty three crash one of the u.s. nato planes crash or libya lucky shot from the libyans. area could be great through the streets like blackhawk down and small years or this is what nato and american leaders are thinking of is a difficult decision militarily would be relatively easy to do. my own feeling is is that they should do it they should take the risk to do it. because it seems to me from what i can hear from down to zero c.n.n. and. that they're living in war planes are an important decisive element and pushing the rebels back. but that's a personal opinion as well you worked in libya for many years what do you think the mindset is of colonel gadhafi tonight you were there when he and i when the international community calling for him to surrender that message seems to be growing by the day do you think he is listening do you think he's taking it seriously do you think at the end of the day he will step down you know i don't i know your program or so ago i did the first paragraph with or thought of his attitud
if one of the twenty three crash one of the u.s. nato planes crash or libya lucky shot from the libyans. area could be great through the streets like blackhawk down and small years or this is what nato and american leaders are thinking of is a difficult decision militarily would be relatively easy to do. my own feeling is is that they should do it they should take the risk to do it. because it seems to me from what i can hear from down to zero c.n.n. and. that they're living in war planes are...
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security council and at this stage it does not seem clear that it in fact will get this approval but u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton made it on monday with the french president nicolas a cozy she also held and i'm usually meeting with the leadership of the rebel opposition the fonts at this stage is the only country to officially recognize the libyan opposition as the official voice of this country and many of the international community and certainly here on the ground say that kyra's acted rashly with very short sightedness in making this decision the questions that are being asked all that if gadhafi does remain in power how will france behave with the. the regime in the future essentially how the international community that has denounced him paid and negotiate with him on the flip side of the coin if gadhafi had to go it's not very clear who would be the new leadership here many people fearing that they will be some kind of a leadership vacuum because we need to remember that the opposition remains disjointed they are equipped and they certainly are ill prepared to take over
security council and at this stage it does not seem clear that it in fact will get this approval but u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton made it on monday with the french president nicolas a cozy she also held and i'm usually meeting with the leadership of the rebel opposition the fonts at this stage is the only country to officially recognize the libyan opposition as the official voice of this country and many of the international community and certainly here on the ground say that kyra's...
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the u.s. vice president was in high spirits right here why don't i visit to moscow this week his main goal was to encourage they continue to reset between the two countries one libya understandably made it into the discussion the majority of the visit was focused on trade but talks may have been on the series of the meet the flight. with. the u.s. vice president of russia but there were members of all the way to the end of his career the russian the that was promised that washington is doing all it can to make. a democratic strategist chris says u.s. needs russia's support and this visit highlights that. i think that the existing relations are on a track moving forward no matter what the little disruptions are and i think that's very important and i think that's part of what biden strip is all about and then obama's trip will be all about which is even if we have set backs along the way the message has to be very clear to the russian people into the american people that russia in the united st
the u.s. vice president was in high spirits right here why don't i visit to moscow this week his main goal was to encourage they continue to reset between the two countries one libya understandably made it into the discussion the majority of the visit was focused on trade but talks may have been on the series of the meet the flight. with. the u.s. vice president of russia but there were members of all the way to the end of his career the russian the that was promised that washington is doing...
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markets have managed to recover some of the loss and as the fed delivers after the comments on the u.s. economy flights in the seas remain in the red with japanese woes general electric remains the main loser the second day one of the main losers is down one point three percent the south together with toshiba sixteen percent and the company was one of the main contractors for the reactors. here in russia both the r.t.s. and the my six did join the global selloff on tuesday after the largely ignoring the japanese crisis the previous day overseas lost more than one and all of them were losing ground on the creasing world prices draws near shedding two percent most banking shares were also down. be more than two percent in the red noisemaker was actually stronger one point one percent that's up to russian metal holding the thousand best plans to buy shares in russia's largest nickel mining company. the jump a news story has been drumming good markers during. past couple of days of bus approve the financial turmoil we're seeing in the japanese market yesterday and today with the index tumb
markets have managed to recover some of the loss and as the fed delivers after the comments on the u.s. economy flights in the seas remain in the red with japanese woes general electric remains the main loser the second day one of the main losers is down one point three percent the south together with toshiba sixteen percent and the company was one of the main contractors for the reactors. here in russia both the r.t.s. and the my six did join the global selloff on tuesday after the largely...
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on the u.s. has rushed to join the military effort in libya despite already having to pay billions for ongoing conflicts elsewhere and sparking debate over who benefits from such spending. japan resumes efforts to stabilize the damaged reactors at the fukushima nuclear power plant after work was suspended for an unexplained smooth conditions. there and online you're watching our take it's twelve noon in moscow welcome to the program. explosions. have been heard in tripoli overnight as international coalition forces. leave yet the country's state's television is reporting further civilian casualties with. strikes. across developments for us. well in the latest coalition air strikes libyan naval bases and key libyan airports were hit we're hearing from the government spokesperson as to sit with him here in tripoli and number of people were killed in what he says was a civilian airport in the city of search and certainly state television here has been reporting nonstop that many people have been kil
on the u.s. has rushed to join the military effort in libya despite already having to pay billions for ongoing conflicts elsewhere and sparking debate over who benefits from such spending. japan resumes efforts to stabilize the damaged reactors at the fukushima nuclear power plant after work was suspended for an unexplained smooth conditions. there and online you're watching our take it's twelve noon in moscow welcome to the program. explosions. have been heard in tripoli overnight as...
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a moment too soon if he is calling nato and u.s. troops to get out i think just today actually news coming out of washington they're looking for a good time scale for staying in afghanistan where you really do have to say this problem hasn't been solved by military means in a decade how long are we looking or are we looking out to the nearest twenty years we should i think really be clear you know there is no military solution to the situation but the solution lies in the hands of the people in the west. you know we're looking for one. the arab league has boxed the idea of a no fly zone over libya after an emergency summit member states agreed to ask the un security council to impose the restriction the u.k. and france have been pushing that idea but have so something else to went on international backing the arab league and the he launched colonel gadhafi to step down confusion and chaos continues in the way i made the cost and shift in the balance of power i see that some of those in the rebel stronghold of the closing where peopl
a moment too soon if he is calling nato and u.s. troops to get out i think just today actually news coming out of washington they're looking for a good time scale for staying in afghanistan where you really do have to say this problem hasn't been solved by military means in a decade how long are we looking or are we looking out to the nearest twenty years we should i think really be clear you know there is no military solution to the situation but the solution lies in the hands of the people in...
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still, one project in the u.s. hopes understanding quakes will lead to early warnings. >> the idea is just like a black box on an airplane. it's not going to keep the airplane from falling out of the sky, but it does provide the arrow space industry and the safety experts to understand why that plane fell out of the sky. >> reporter: those instruments were handed out to 1200 volunteers in california to gather information about what happens when a quake hits. >> earthquake prediction, nobody has reliably done that. it would be more toward earthquake understanding. >> reporter: getting a warning of several seconds is one thing. but what about more than that? during a test at the lawrence berkeley lab last year, ernie major and his team were able to see specific changes in the ground hours before a small earthquake hit. is it possible one day that these types of devices in the ground will lead to an early-warning system? >> possibly, who knows? maybe 10, 15 years from now. by understanding the physics of the process a
still, one project in the u.s. hopes understanding quakes will lead to early warnings. >> the idea is just like a black box on an airplane. it's not going to keep the airplane from falling out of the sky, but it does provide the arrow space industry and the safety experts to understand why that plane fell out of the sky. >> reporter: those instruments were handed out to 1200 volunteers in california to gather information about what happens when a quake hits. >> earthquake...
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the u.s. has you know a few decades ago invested in things that they didn't understand that they didn't know where they were going to go. so when you talk about that sort of the change in the attitude both public attitude investors and in political leaders and leaders who no matter what are not going to see you know the benefits reaped by these programs in their terms but they still went for it before also i want you to talk about. sort of why you know here we're in washington as you know and so i want you to talk about why you know or oil you i mean you talk about oil gas and coal so much being invested in these elements and not sort of the more i know and and how that could be really detrimental to the future. they may be surprised how i look at this obviously there's an enormous infrastructure in thoughtful fuels and i believe that we're going to have to phase fossil fuels out within the next fifty years and that's the president's position as well if we're going to reduce c o two emissions
the u.s. has you know a few decades ago invested in things that they didn't understand that they didn't know where they were going to go. so when you talk about that sort of the change in the attitude both public attitude investors and in political leaders and leaders who no matter what are not going to see you know the benefits reaped by these programs in their terms but they still went for it before also i want you to talk about. sort of why you know here we're in washington as you know and...
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this week pushing the reset button in moscow and washington post ties in place to advance trade as the u.s. vice president met russia's leaders and opposition in moscow. hello it's a piano you're in moscow you're watching the r.t. news channel my name is kevin owen and this situation at the fukushima nuclear plant remains grave tonight with fears that a second blast could follow this is the country declares a state of emergency the second facility in the northeast that is either bennett is a guy the term affected by the tsunami or even to new york just now is train ride away from the fukushima nuclear plant what is the latest on the situation there. renewed fears now of nuclear meltdown maybe because what prompted those fears was earlier. a second nuclear reactor. number one it's lost its ability to cool the the actual nuclear reactor that's now malfunctioning and what happens there is that inside the core the reactions keep still happening energy is produced and the temperatures is going out. there is that the it gets so hot. you know fortunately. please do bear with us we've lost the sig
this week pushing the reset button in moscow and washington post ties in place to advance trade as the u.s. vice president met russia's leaders and opposition in moscow. hello it's a piano you're in moscow you're watching the r.t. news channel my name is kevin owen and this situation at the fukushima nuclear plant remains grave tonight with fears that a second blast could follow this is the country declares a state of emergency the second facility in the northeast that is either bennett is a...
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now the u.s. vice president was in moscow this week to trade and encourage the further the set of relations between the two countries while seventy things were discussed including libya so biden said he was keen to correct the previous administration's mistakes in economic ties with russia we've been made better of joined with by what he hopes the u.s. president won't be russia's a world trade organization membership until the end of his career probably as his personal support for inclusion for charles captured a political expert from the u.s. council on foreign relations says russia and the u.s. are going through a new phase then proving time. and i think in many respects what we're seeing here is the closing of phase one and the opening of phase two of this so-called reset phase one was all about security and high politics it was about the new start treaty missile defense iran afghanistan i met really came to a close when the russian parliament and the u.s. senate ratified start now i think what
now the u.s. vice president was in moscow this week to trade and encourage the further the set of relations between the two countries while seventy things were discussed including libya so biden said he was keen to correct the previous administration's mistakes in economic ties with russia we've been made better of joined with by what he hopes the u.s. president won't be russia's a world trade organization membership until the end of his career probably as his personal support for inclusion for...
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the u.s. is graphed join the military effort to get a spy for already having to pay billions on conflicts where it's often the greater good and benefits from suspect. resumes efforts to stabilize the damage from the actors that seem a nuclear power plant after work was suspended for an unexplained salute commissions. during the balkan to r.t. world news twenty four hours a day kerry johnston the top story now fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard in tripoli overnight as international coalition forces continue to bombard libya the country's state television is reporting further civilian casualties for the allied airstrikes in support of slayers across developments for us. it was a massive explosion here in the capital city of tripoli it sounded like it was coming from the south of the city i cannot see any smoke from where i'm standing at the moment but we are hearing reports of smoke in the southern parts we're also hearing reports of explosions around the compound of gadhafi there have
the u.s. is graphed join the military effort to get a spy for already having to pay billions on conflicts where it's often the greater good and benefits from suspect. resumes efforts to stabilize the damage from the actors that seem a nuclear power plant after work was suspended for an unexplained salute commissions. during the balkan to r.t. world news twenty four hours a day kerry johnston the top story now fresh explosions and gunfire have been heard in tripoli overnight as international...
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the u.s. backed military intervention in libya is the result of colonel gadhafi as crimes against his own people but present also criticized the coalition bombing saying the no fly zone was meant to strengthen peace and that civilians should not be put at risk. so everything that's happening in libya is a result of the shameful behavior of its government and the crimes against their own people we shouldn't forget that everything else is just a consequence of that we supported one of the un security council resolutions and allowed the other resolution to go through this was done consciously to prevent the escalation of violence but still the events that followed show that any decisions of this kind should be accompanied by thorough consultations as well as remembering that the use of force should be proportionate to what is happening the fact that as a result of these actions of indian targets were damaged and according to unconfirmed reports innocent people have died shows that states taking p
the u.s. backed military intervention in libya is the result of colonel gadhafi as crimes against his own people but present also criticized the coalition bombing saying the no fly zone was meant to strengthen peace and that civilians should not be put at risk. so everything that's happening in libya is a result of the shameful behavior of its government and the crimes against their own people we shouldn't forget that everything else is just a consequence of that we supported one of the un...